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  2. List of English homographs - Wikipedia

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    Homographs are words with the same spelling but having more than one meaning. Homographs may be pronounced the same (), or they may be pronounced differently (heteronyms, also known as heterophones).

  3. Tied Test - Wikipedia

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    A tied Test is a Test cricket match in which the side batting second is bowled out in the fourth innings, with scores level.This is a very rare result; only two ties have occurred, as of November 2024, in the 2,562 Tests played since 1877. [1]

  4. Tie (music) - Wikipedia

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    Tie across the beat, followed by identical rhythm notated without tie In music notation , a tie is a curved line connecting the heads of two notes of the same pitch , indicating that they are to be played as a single note with a duration equal to the sum of the individual notes' values .

  5. NFL playoff scenarios: Which teams can clinch berths in Week 16?

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    Dolphins loss or tie + Bengals loss or tie + Colts loss or tie. Los Angeles Chargers. Clinch playoff berth with: Dolphins loss or tie + Colts loss or tie. Philadelphia Eagles. Clinch NFC East ...

  6. What would happen if Harris and Trump tie in the Electoral ...

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    If an election outcome were to hang on every elector like in a 269-269 tie or another very close scenario, it’s unlikely that a faithless elector would cast what would amount to a protest vote ...

  7. NFL Week 17: Vikings-Packers showdown flexed to late window ...

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    The Week 17 game between the Vikings and Packers is being flexed to the late window, while the Cowboys and Eagles matchup is being moved back to the early window.

  8. List of knot terminology - Wikipedia

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    One of the fundamental structures used to tie knots. Specifically, it is a U-form narrower than a bight. [17] A type of knot used to create a closed circle in a line. A loop is one of the fundamental structures used to tie knots. It is a full circle formed by passing the working end of a rope over itself.

  9. High rising terminal - Wikipedia

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    Empirically, one report proposes that HRT in American English and Australian English is marked by a high tone (high pitch or high fundamental frequency) beginning on the final accented syllable near the end of the statement (the terminal), and continuing to increase in frequency (up to 40%) to the end of the intonational phrase. [1]